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The two most popular styles of Vanilia jeans are the Jacky and the Becky. In both styles, the fit of the “no waistband” pant is so good, that typically more than 95% of women fit one of the two styles well. In a store, trying the two styles on is key– but over the internet it can be more difficult. This guide is to help women to choose.
Overall, the body of the 2 styles is very similar at the top. The “rise” in the Jacky is 1 inch
higher (12 inch) than the Becky. The legs of the 2 styles are different: the Jacky has a tapered leg and comes in 2 lengths: short and normal. Often petite women prefer the tapered leg on the Jacky even in the short lengths. The Jacky also has a narrower hip and thinner legs. The Becky has the straight leg (boot cut), with a fuller leg and wider hips. It is available in short, normal and
long.
Both the Becky & Jacky have the fabulous Vanilia two-way stretch. These pants are made in Italy, where the best bi-stretch fabrics are produced.
Jacky Information
- Tapered leg, without waistband, 2 pockets with piping and zipper, bottom hem slit, 1/2 hem width, front rise 12inch
- Length: S = 27″ short / N = 30″ normal
- Fabric: 95%Cotton, 5% Elastane (Two-way stretch)

Becky Information
- Style Becky: straight leg, without waistband, 2 pockets with piping and zipper,1/2 hem width, front rise 11inch
- Length: S = 27″ short / N = 31″ normal / L = 34″ long
- Fabric: 95% Cotton, 5% Elastane (Two-way -stretch)

Read more about the history of Vanilia jeans here.

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